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Litigation Funding Disclosure In Delaware: Emerging Standard?

Above The Law

This may evidence a trend towards settling on an approach to resolve the long-running tussle over proposed mandatory disclosure of litigation funding, nationwide and internationally. The post Litigation Funding Disclosure In Delaware: Emerging Standard? appeared first on Above the Law.

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3 Lessons From The Delaware Bench Bar Conference (Part II)

Above The Law

The goings-on in Delaware are as relevant as ever to patent litigators and their clients. The post 3 Lessons From The Delaware Bench Bar Conference (Part II) appeared first on Above the Law.

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3 Lessons From The Delaware Bench Bar Conference (Part I)

Above The Law

No other district court other than Texas has as much impact on patent litigation as Delaware. The post 3 Lessons From The Delaware Bench Bar Conference (Part I) appeared first on Above the Law.

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3 Questions For A Delaware Litigator And Court Commentator (Part I)

Above The Law

The post 3 Questions For A Delaware Litigator And Court Commentator (Part I) appeared first on Above the Law. Andrew Russell's coverage of the fast-changing developments in a popular patent jurisdiction have been both enlightening and indispensable.

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3 Questions For A Delaware Litigator And Court Commentator (Part II)

Above The Law

The post 3 Questions For A Delaware Litigator And Court Commentator (Part II) appeared first on Above the Law. This court commentator is a practicing attorneys, not a reporter. He has a better idea of when a decision is significant and when it’s not.

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Delaware Judge Seeks to Expose Patent-Litigation Funders

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Do defendants and the court have the right to ask who is funding a particular patent litigation? Chief Judge Connolly in Delaware says they do, and in In re Nimitz, the Federal Circuit denied a request to stop the judge’s inquiry. The issue arose as a result of two standing orders issued by Judge Connolly.

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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

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Last week in Delaware's Court of Chancery, litigants battled as Truth Social went public, Carl Icahn and Tripadvisor hit a roadblock, and more shareholders wailed about "invasive" bylaws. Oil drilling and pharmaceutical mergers sparked new lawsuits, and a sewing machine trademark owner snipped a long-running thread.

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